On the far left in the glass, a RPG can be used once broken from the glass. A propane tank is also available once bounced into play.

Injustice 2

The Ace o' Clubs Bar

Memorial Station

On the far right of the stage, a Cement Mixer can be found. The opponent can be rammed into.

Stage Transitions

Injustice: Gods Among Us

On the right side of the Street, a transition can be performed that will send the opponent flying into a building where they will repeatedly receive damage as they ascend passing through numerous floors leading to the Rooftop.

On the right side of the Rooftop, a transition can be performed that will bounce the opponent off the building's overhead lights and plummet them hard through the roof where they will repeatedly receive damage as they descend passing through numerous floors leading into the Museum.

On the left side of the Museum, a transition can be performed that will send the opponent flying through a room where they will receive damage after hitting numerous pipes, and pass through the last wall of the Museum, descending back out to the Street.

Injustice 2

On the right side of The Ace o' Clubs Bar, a transition can be performed that will send the opponent out of the bar. A S.T.A.R Labs van came in and bumps right into them sends crashing through a wall of a street bridge and to a glass roof of the Memorial Station.

On the right side of the Memorial Station, a transition can be performed that will send the opponent flying into a rapid transit where they will repeatedly receive damage as they crashes into every poles, flying back into The Ace o' Clubs Bar.

Trivia

This stage was one of 5 from the crossover game, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, to be redesigned by NetherRealm Studios for Injustice: Gods Among Us .

The amulet of NetherRealm's Quan Chi from Mortal Kombat, can be found in the Museum.

In the early versions of Injustice, the time of day was daytime. In the final version, it's overcast.

Also, in the early versions of the game, the screen in the Street area changed from the Regime's logo to Superman with glowing eyes and then back again at timed intervals. This was removed in the final game. The reason for that is not yet known.

In the early versions of the game, if a battle took place on the Rooftop area, it would show the Daily Planet globe that was incomplete. In the final versions, it's fully repaired.

Metropolis has 3 transitions and 3 areas to fight in, the most of any stage in the game.

The "Prime" version of Metropolis was only featured in cutscenes, and not made into a playable Stage in the game, which had a statue of Superman holding up the world over his head, representing that he follows the world's rules. The "Regime" version (that was rebuilt after the Joker's nuclear bomb went off, five years before) is the version that is used as a playable Stage, which had a statue of Superman standing on top of the world with his arms crossed, representing that the world follows his rules.

In the iOS version of the game Power credits can be purchased called Superman's Regime treasury which shows the statue of Superman standing over the world but instead of the statue being silver it is pure gold.